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Thursday, 13 November 2014

"Welcome systemdsystemd revolutionizes how your computer gets hacked.
systemd turns your Linux computer, into pretty much a Windows/Mac computer.
systemd becomes the gatekeeper, the middle man, the controller, the boss, of most if not all essential aspects of your computer.

systemd takes over your syslog. systemd decides what will get
logged, and what will not. “Don’t worry” they will tell you. If you
prefer your old text file syslog you can just enable that, and then you
can get a filtered syslog appearing on your hard drive if it makes you
feel more comfortable.

At bootup, your scripts can no longer ask for passwords for your
disk encryption. You must type your password into systemd. Passwords
safe and sound with systemd.

Speaking of sound, systemd will conveniently manage all your input
devices, your microphone, webcam, keyboard and mouse. Full surveilance
going on inside the wonderful systemd.“But where will the data go?” you ask… Not to worry, systemd solves that.

systemd log is a big opaque binary blob. You can’t see what’s in it
yourself… But don’t worry, you just ask the systemd log reader to tell
you what’s inside, and systemd will show you exactly what you are
supposed to see, nice filtered results. Welcome to Windows. I mean the
new Linux.“But the logs can only build up for a while, they surely have to go somewhere?” systemd has you covered

systemd manages all of your sockets itself. it takes control of all of your computer’s communications.

With one common layer of communication inside systemd, once your
systemd has been exploited it will be able to do anything and everything
on your entire computer without you knowing about it.

systemd developers already tried flooding the kernel (created a
problem) and submitting a kernel patch (supplied the solution) so that
the kernel would silence certain debug information while systemd is
running if you try debug your kernel. Linus rejected their patch, for
now.

So you can see that systemd just hacks you better.Now your PC can turn into an invisible surveilance/drone. All on your free Linux.
Now for the grand unified hacking. Through social engineering and
carrot on a stick, temptation of a few silly features that nobody really
needs, or could have implemented in other ways (socket activated
services, multi-seat support, 1 second bootup etc, security features imposed on non-systemd programs, *yawn*) every distro will kneel down before systemd. The grand unified Linux exploit platform.
Every distro will receive the same systemd security backdoors updates.
They will ask you:“Show me one technical security flaw in systemd!!! If you can’t then it MUST BE totally SECURE!!! :)”
Pure insanity. That’s like saying show me a technical security flaw
in windows, or in OpenSSL, or any of the other thousands of pieces of
software that have been hacked. And if you can’t produce an
instantaneous example of an undisclosed security flaw, then it MUST BE
flawless.
Of course there is a lot of resistance to systemd right now. But the
fools will all install it. And after it’s running everywhere, more
backdoors can easily be patched into the vast majority of Linux systems.
Just like every other vulnerability the developers will say “oops, I
accepted the code without checking carefully enough, I’m not such a good
programmer.”
Automated control of invisible drone computers.You’re safe now, with systemd